Colfax Avenue (Colo.)
Found: Google maps, Feb. 3, 2012: (Map shows Colfax Avenue also numbered U.S. 40, U.S. 287, and Interstate 70)
Found in 731 Collections and/or Records:
West End Press, No. 35, 1934 October 12
Issue no. 35. News coverage includes: announcement of a state-funded project to widen and pave West Colfax Avenue from Sheridan Boulevard to Golden, and activities of College of Jewish Studies, Hebrew Educational Alliance, Council of Jewish Juniors, and Alaph Zadik Aleph.
West End Press, No. 36, 1934 October 19
Issue no. 36. News coverage includes: proposed bus service over the West Colfax Avenue viaduct from Federal Boulevard to Broadway, and activities of College of Jewish Studies, Cheltenham Parent-Teacher Association, West Colfax Democratic Club, and the Hebrew Educational Alliance.
West End Press, No. 36, 1934 October 19
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West End Press, No. 37, 1934 October 26
Issue no. 37. News coverage includes: Ulysses Lyons' destruction of the Torah at the Hebrew Educational Alliance, John C. Moody's resignation as director of Rude Community Center, and the opening of the Lake Grill at West Colfax and Lowell, and activities of Denver Council of Young Judaea, Dickinson Branch Library, Roses of Sharon, Guldman Center, and Hebrew Educational Alliance.
West End Press, No. 37, 1934 October 26
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West End Press, No. 38, 1934 November 2
Issue no. 38. News coverage includes: A.B. Hirschfeld's campaign for State Senate, and activites involving the Dickenson Library, Colfax School, Beth David Sisterhood, Rude Community Center, Young Voters Association, Council of Jewish Juniors and the League of Jewish Youth.
West End Press, No. 39, 1934 November 9
West End Press, No. 40, 1934 November 16
Issue no. 40. News coverage includes: Judge Otto Bock and Councilmen Harry Rosenthal and Sam West holding a town hall meeting for all West End residents, and activities of Hebrew Educational Alliance, Lake Junior High School, Strivers Club, Guldman Players, Dickinson Library, Rude Park Rangers, and the Mothers' Club.
West End Press, No. 40, 1934 November 16
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West End Press, No. 41, 1934 November 23
Issue no. 41. News coverage includes: report of the West End Colfax Improvement Association program attended by 300 West End residents, which included talks by Judge Otto Bock, Councilman Harry Rosenthal, Senator A. B. Hirschfeld, and Samuel West, and activities of Aleph Zadik Aleph, J. U. G. Girls, Jewish National Fund, Townsend Old Age Pensioin Club, and Kadimah Club.